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Woods running rifle.
09 January 2013, 01:15
p dog shooterWoods running rifle.
This winter in northern Wis has been cold with about 3 inchs of snow meaning everything is froze up.
It is a great winter for woods running getting into places one normally can not get to because they are to wet or the snows to deep.
So just before I went out this morning I was thinking what rifle would be the best for the job. The pistol was easy my 22rf buck mark.
I really wasn't planning on shooting anything but their are a fair number of yotes and fox around one never knows.
The area I been running around in has a good size wolf pack in I see there tracks all the time. Having my lab along I didn't want him to become dinner.
Dense woods a 100 yard shot would be far I wanted something fairly light weight but some that would put the hurt on a yote or fox even a 100lb wolf if it decided my dog looked like a meal.
Then the light bulb went on my Marlin model 94 in 357mag loaded with 158 sps at 1830fps. Ammo is lite can easly kill deer size critters mag holds 10 rounds. its a 2.5 ich rifle at 150 yards plenty good for fox or yote. Great for the pesky pockupine one might fine.
So out of the safe and into the woods spent about 3 hrs wandering. Found the remains of a hunting cabin from the 20s that my granpa and freinds use. Was to it once with my dad in the mid 60s it was in disrepair then.
Had a great time saw nothing worth while to shoot. Saw wolf,yote,fox.bobcat,deer,weasel tracks.
Over all a good time and it was fun carring the 357 carbine.
09 January 2013, 04:42
SevastopolHi. This might sound like a joke, but it isn't. Is "woods running" an excercise?
Thanks!

09 January 2013, 05:15
Brandon.GleasonI'd assume he means going for a run in the woods.
Sounds like a great way to get out and get some exercise!
09 January 2013, 05:58
rnoviThis sounds like a good day to me.

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09 January 2013, 18:12
buckeyeshooterI would say you got the perfect rifle for your needs!
09 January 2013, 19:45
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by Sevastopol:
Hi. This might sound like a joke, but it isn't. Is "woods running" an excercise?
Thanks!
To me it getting out in the woods to see new country and getting exercise at the same time. Seeing new country and moving through it rather rapidly with purpose of exercise and exploreing.
09 January 2013, 22:58
BigNateI'd have not even blinked an eye over this and would have grabbed a carbine length AR or a mini14 and been out the door.
10 January 2013, 01:41
p dog shooterMy Marlin is lighter then both my mini14 ranch or any of the ARs I own.
Then it was just fun getting the carbine out of the safe.
10 January 2013, 03:54
Lamari don't even have a sling on any of my 20" carbines.
10 January 2013, 03:58
p dog shooterI use a sling on mine its a lot easier to get it out of the way to use both hands then sitting down some place.
10 January 2013, 04:40
Sevastopolquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
quote:
Originally posted by Sevastopol:
Hi. This might sound like a joke, but it isn't. Is "woods running" an excercise?
Thanks!
To me it getting out in the woods to see new country and getting exercise at the same time. Seeing new country and moving through it rather rapidly with purpose of exercise and exploreing.
That sounds like a good idea and great fun.
Thanks.
10 January 2013, 04:45
theback40I have a little rossi puma 357 I use for that same thing. Another favorite is a 94 I rebarreled to 25/35 with an 18" barrel and button mag, or a marlin 336 35 rem with a 16" barrel and 2/3 mag, or a .... Yeah I do lots of woods running!
10 January 2013, 05:00
Crazyhorseconsulting http://www.canadiana.ca/hbc/stories/coureurs1_e.htmlMy carry rifle when away from the vehicle is an 1894 Marlin in .44 Rem Mag. Not all that heavy to carry and with the 245 grain Keith style bullets it will work for anything I will run into.
Even the rocks don't last forever.
10 January 2013, 05:31
N E 450 No2p dog shooter
I accept your concept for a "Woods Running Rifle".
For me it would be a Lever in 44 Mag, or 30/30, or maybe my Heym 26B O/U in 30/30, or my Wilson 458 SOCOM, or a Marlin 45/70 Guide gun, if you are "Woods Running" in big bear country.
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10 January 2013, 05:33
Fury01I have an 8x57 Syrian Mauser that I "ruined" by chopping down to 20" back in the 1980's that is light, tough, and shoots great using handloaded 185's Rem CL or the last of the great 198 Ball NC ball ammo bought for a song back then. I have a williams Guide Peep on it and a cut down Mauser sight into a Square post. Weighs about 6 pounds and you throw a couple, or a dozen if wanted, of stripper clips in the pack and you are ready to go. I carried all over Colorado, some in Upstate NY, NH and now KS. Works great on anything and everything one wants to shoot. Rocks, vermin, deer and elk.
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10 January 2013, 06:55
N E 450 No2I would consider a 20" 8x57 a LOT of different things... But "ruined" would not be one of them.

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10 January 2013, 08:42
p dog shooterI have used many a rifle for woods running. Another one I like is a 93 scout rifle in 7x57 with 139 gr hornadays at 2400fps.
Or the list goes on and on.

10 January 2013, 21:29
Greg KWith wolves around, I'd grab my Ruger 96/44 lever with the Leupold 2.5X scope, and a few mags of 200 JHP handloads. Without wolves, maybe my Browning 22 Hornet With a 2.5-8X Leupold.
11 January 2013, 00:51
Jgrabow6493A M1 Carbine is light enough and could be loaded with 30 rd mags, enough firepower to kill all the wolfs if they were to appear.
Where in northern Wisconsin are you located?
Jim
11 January 2013, 04:18
p dog shooterNorth west
11 January 2013, 08:20
boom stick http://cz-usa.com/products/view/cz-527-carbine/Use this mag or the flush one
I prefer it chambered in the 358 Gremlin achieving 35 Rem plus performance.
About 6lb loaded.
Also the compact light ruger would be a good option as well.
11 January 2013, 16:23
Jgrabow6493p dog shooter,
I'm trying to close on a place near Winter. Are you familiar with the Wolf population in that area?
Jim
11 January 2013, 16:43
Biggs300Just a good old Marlin or Winchester 30-30 lever action would be my choice
Start young, hunt hard, and enjoy God's bounty.
11 January 2013, 18:55
D HumbargerRemington 760/7600 308,30-06,35 Whelen. Take your pick.
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12 January 2013, 01:04
p dog shooterI been trying to say away from my normal hunting rifles.
They weigh more, ammo weighs more really don't need a full size rifle or cartrige for what I am doing.
Now if a big game season was on I pick something a little more powerful.